The Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence -- Violet Teaming Offers a Balanced Path Forward
Alexander J. Titus, Adam H. Russell

TL;DR
This paper introduces violet teaming, an integrative approach combining adversarial testing and safety solutions to develop reliable, ethical AI, addressing risks while promoting societal benefits.
Contribution
It proposes violet teaming as a novel framework that unifies red and blue teaming to proactively manage AI risks and ensure responsible development.
Findings
Violet teaming effectively addresses AI safety and security challenges.
Application to biotechnology highlights its versatility.
Framework promotes ethical and societal considerations in AI development.
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises immense benefits across sectors, yet also poses risks from dual-use potentials, biases, and unintended behaviors. This paper reviews emerging issues with opaque and uncontrollable AI systems and proposes an integrative framework called violet teaming to develop reliable and responsible AI. Violet teaming combines adversarial vulnerability probing (red teaming) with solutions for safety and security (blue teaming) while prioritizing ethics and social benefit. It emerged from AI safety research to manage risks proactively by design. The paper traces the evolution of red, blue, and purple teaming toward violet teaming, and then discusses applying violet techniques to address biosecurity risks of AI in biotechnology. Additional sections review key perspectives across law, ethics, cybersecurity, macrostrategy, and industry best practices essential for…
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TopicsLaw, AI, and Intellectual Property
